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I have been searching on the internet and apparantly this is quite a common problem.

There does not appear to be a solution - I have tried putting a custom startup command: sleep 10 && xmodmap /home/myself/.Xmodmap but this doesn't work. The only thing that works is manually typing xmodmap ~/.Xmodmap from a bash shell once I have logged in. It is quite annoying, it seems this should be eminently fixable! Please help